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november 14
- Send us your 5 generations photo
- New Qdoba giving out prizes Friday
- Write on Wednesday!
- Porch sitting déjà vu
- Civic Committee: Illinois pension system 'unfixable'
- Central Illinois lawmaker resigns from state House
- Christmas on Vinegar Hill vendor takes global approach
- Enos Park backers hope to create sculpture park
- Sangamon County board adopts new budget
- Tips sought on North Grand robberies
- Attempt to pass school bus ends in ditch
- Officials approve of care during visit to Lincoln nursing home
- Aldermen to discuss $2 million in TIF requests
- Riverton schools crack down on credit card use
- Man arrested on marijuana charge
- Collision victim 'beautiful woman inside and out,' mother says
- Lincoln busts installed on 3 floors of Sangamon County Complex
- Carlinville revisits 1987 high school fire
- Kidzeum seeks downtown site instead of Southwind Park
- Food Bites: Roundup of local food news
- A stuffing vegetarians can eat, too
- Thanksgiving dinner: A guide for making the turkey and trimmings
- LLCC's Maxwell turns into all-around volleyball player
- Area Colleges: Culver-Stockton stops Benedictine in women's hoops
- Benedictine tries to build basketball rivalry with UIS
- LLCC gives thanks on way to volleyball nationals
- Want something new? Here are some ideas
- Ratings: Mindy Project Rises on Low Night
- Liberals winning culture wars because young folks aren’t more conservative as they get older
- Finding beauty in the middle of our imperfections
- Letter: Shame on Chicago voters
- Letter: Moving beyond the election
- Letter: Thanks to Ameren crew for work in N.J.
- Entertainment
- Religion News
- Entertainment
- Quinn urges feds to keep Mississippi River flowing
- Judge: IHSA can charge media for webcast access
- Misc.
- Entertainment
- Durbin asks more help for veterans
- Bone health critical to overall wellness
- Fundraisers
- Personnel File
- Who-whats
- Quincy man finds history in his wall
- Entertainment
- Small plane crashes on way to safety conference
- Cigna says it won Illinois Medicare-Medicaid contract
- Entertainment
- Misc.
- Chicago brothers get 14 years for elderly fraud
- State corn production down by more than a third
- National news: 10 things to know today
- What's next for Chicago Police Department?
- Calendar of events
- Groce's first recruiting class aims to speed up Illini
- 19-year-old accused of carjacking, threatening infant
- Some stories a '10' on the pain scale
- Former Dixon comptroller pleads guilty in $53M scam
- Area Notes: Class 1A Routt girls play big basketball schedule
- Prep Spotlight: Rochester QB Green receives offer from EIU
- Former Blagojevich lawyer says he may run for Rep. Jackson's seat
- Many apologies to former Veep Dan Quayle
- Exercise crosses generations with help of fitness trainer
- Our Opinion: Getting ahead in downtown Springfield
- Prominent right-wing blogger blasts secessionist kooks
- How Now Brown Cow?
- Tea Party diehards in Wisconsin want federal officials who implement Obamacare arrested
- Biz Bits: How job hunters can fight the growing stigma of unemployment
- Stock Market Story: Nov. 14
- Weekly NIE page: Planets
- O'Mahoney Massachusetts cartoon
- Granlund cartoon: Republican post-election syndrome
- The Beer Nut: It's cold out, grab a beer
- What to Watch: "Breaking Dawn" premiere
- Today in the news: Obama: No security breach in Petraeus scandal
- Biz Bits: How job hunters can fight the growing stigma of unemployment
- Lost in Suburbia: What’s black and white and red all over (but not ketchup)?
- Space Word Find
- JASPER WHITE: Thanksgiving recipes that stand the test of time
- Granlund cartoon: Generals and emails
- Biz Bits: How job hunters can fight the growing stigma of unemployment
- Dear Monty: Home seller not obligated to buyer’s offer
- Hot online: Channing Tatum named People's Sexiest Man Alive for 2012
- New movies: 'Twilight,' 'Anna Karenina'
- Morning Jolt: Last ‘Twilight’ film almost got R rating
- Morning Minutes: Nov. 14
- Fantasy football: Old, reliable players paying off
- Editorial: Not just Petraeus, but privacy itself imperiled
- FRANK TALK: Two kinds of people
- Stock Futures Rise Ahead of U.S. Data
- Cisco Delivers, Dodges Economic Woes
- Samsung Tops Smartphone Sales: Gartner
- 5 Not-Terrible Options for Holiday Travel Procrastinators
- Review: Google's $199 Laptop Is a Champ
- 5 Things to Do This Weekend (Nov. 16-18)
- Liccar cartoon: Petraeus footlocker
- Dave Ramsey: Authorized users don’t help your credit
- Hendrix celebrated at Arlington's Regent
- Dave Ramsey: Authorized users don’t help your credit
- Lost in Suburbia: What’s black and white and red all over (but not ketchup)?
- Biz Bits: How job hunters can fight the growing stigma of unemployment
- Morning Minutes: Nov. 14
- Morning Jolt: Last ‘Twilight’ film almost got R rating
- Fantasy football: Old, reliable players paying off
- Editorial: Not just Petraeus, but privacy itself imperiled
- Today in the news: Obama: No security breach in Petraeus scandal